The Best of Enemies: Diaries 1980-1997
At the heart of power with two Prime Ministers
- 592 pages
- 21 hours of reading
The political diaries provide an intimate look into the Thatcher and Major eras through the eyes of Norman Fowler, a key figure in the Cabinet and party leadership. His observations reveal the dynamics within the government, highlighting interactions with both Prime Ministers and their colleagues. This firsthand account captures the complexities of political life during a transformative period in British history, offering insights into the decision-making processes and personal relationships that shaped the era.
